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102 of 104 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Phone!, June 18, 2004
This review is from: Virgin Mobile Audiovox Vox 8610 Pay-As-You-Go Wireless Phone (Wireless Phone)
I got this phone so I could give my mom my 'Party Animal' Virgin phone which was fine for keeping in the car, but this 8610 is so much more portable I find myself taking it with me wherever I go (which is saying a lot since I don't like things cluttering up my pockets or belt). I recommend the Virgin brand 'hydro-formed' case for it at Best Buy. It fits perfectly and clips onto your belt nicely. You hardly know it's there since the phone is lightweight and handy. Even though the 8610 is lightweight, I find battery life to be terrific and lives up to its advertised capacity. The color screen is very nice. It's easy to read and has good brightness and contrast, except of course, outdoors, where all lcd screens are hard (and sometimes impossible) to read. The mini-screen on the outside of the phone is cool since it shows you the date, time, signal strength, ring mode (vibrate or ringtone), voice mail message indicator (if any) and battery strength. Also, when you get a call, if that person is in your phone's address book, their name also shows up on the screen (which is backlit if you hit a button on the outside of the phone.) The address book is the best part for me. You store numbers by person, and each person can have a cell number, a home number, an office number, and an email address. Selecting which number to dial is easy since the numbers are all grouped under the person's name and you just click through that small list. (Unlike the Party Animal and my wife's 'Slider' where each different number has to be a seperate list entry which creates one long list you have to scroll through.) Audio quality is fine. (It's a cell phone.) It has a microphone volume adjustment, but you'll have to ask your caller how effective it is. The rocker button that operates it isn't even labeled which way to make it louder or softer. There are 5 polyphonic ringtones, 4 of which will appeal to Virgin's target demographic of teens and 20-somethings. For us older folks who like Virgin for the great deal it is, there's one very nice simple ring called "Jingle" (the one I use). However, all 8 of the color screen backgrounds are very youth oriented: a batmobile, a fist, a pineapple, a pattern of hearts, and 4 abstract graphic screens. The abstract ones are fine, but they should have included at least one plain, solid colored background. I decided on the batmobile. You can modify the top of the background with your own message. Since I can never remember my own number, I set mine to be my cell number. Coming from the Party Animal phone, I didn't realize my favorite feature about a flip phone would be how you answer and hang up: you just open and close the phone! Very cool. This can be turned off in the menu system, though, if you prefer to press a button to answer/hang up. The phone's buttons are easy to press and not too small. The included tools are 3 separate alarms (each can be one-time or daily) using any ringtone; Scheduler- same thing but using a calendar (great for top-up reminders); Calculator; Stopwatch; and lastly World Clock. Unfortunately, there's no convenient tip calculator. :-( There are two games: BlackJack and Magic Hexa. Hopefully another reviewer can tell you about them. I don't use them. In summary, it's a great phone with lots of good features, it's lightweight so it's very easy to carry with you, and add to that the great Virgin pricing for us infrequent talkers, and you've got a great deal. Highly recommended.
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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Little Cell Phone, April 1, 2006
This review is from: Virgin Mobile Audiovox Vox 8610 Pay-As-You-Go Wireless Phone (Wireless Phone)
This phone was given to me over 2 years ago. In that time, I've dropped it more times then I can count, its fallen into wet sand three times, its been bitten by humans, dogs, and rabbits, once, it was accidently drop kicked by a friend, its been sat on, stepped on, slept on, you name it. And the phone still works perfectly. After two years of all the abuse, and more, this phone has only a few, very minor, scratchs on it and I don't use a case at all. For durability I give this 7 out of 5 stars.
The services have been good too. I'm an infrequent caller and texter, but I've never had problems with either. I've gotten servie nationwide (Wisconsin, Illinois, Pensylvania, New York, New Jersey, Washington, and more). The only downside is that once you cross the Canadian boarder, your phone is useless. My calls are almost always clear and I've never had delayed text messages (unlike some friends of mine on normal cell plans). For service, I'd give this phone a good 4.5 out of 5.
As for the guy bitching about the plans- sure if you're a huge talker and you spend 60 hours a month talking this is certainly not the phone service for you. But for those of us who only use it as a back-up phone, or an emergency phone, or talk infrequently, the plans work out well. I'm on their month-2-month and I like the flexibility. Frankly, lack of flexibility like this in normal cell phone plans is why I shy away. Why pay $50 a month for 500 anytime minutes if I'm only using 150 a month? For service plans, I'd give them 4 out of 5. (They could make the day and night minutes even on all levels, rather then just level one.)
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60 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
no "hidden" fees on by-the-minute plan, May 7, 2006
This review is from: Virgin Mobile Audiovox Vox 8610 Pay-As-You-Go Wireless Phone (Wireless Phone)
For anyone considering the purchase of this (or another) Virgin Mobile phone, do not be influenced by the identical negative reviews posted for several Virgin Mobile phones by someone calling himself "lookout guy." I cannot comment on the month to month plans, having only been a pay-as-you-go by-the-minute guy since I got my Virgin Mobile phone over two years ago. I can tell you that lookout guy is totally WRONG in terms of any "hidden fee" in terms of the by-the-minute service offered by Virgin Mobile. There is NO $1.50/day fee; if there was, no one would choose this option because it would end up costing more than a monthly plan. (Duh.) I can confirm that you only pay for the minutes you use. If you don't use your phone for days (even weeks) at a time, you pay nothing. The ONLY charge for having access to a Virgin Mobile phone on the by-the-minute plan is the minimum top-up charge (supposedly $20 every three months but after you become a customer you can get it down to $15 every three months if you choose auto top-up with a credit card). So if you NEVER use your phone, that's what it costs. Of course, you would simply end up accruing money in your account to be debited when you do finally use your phone. As long as you use your phone minimally (for emergencies and for very brief, occasional conversations only), you'll pay only $5-$6.66/month. I oughta know -- my balance keeps growing and growing because I rarely use my phone; if I were being charged a $1.50/day "access charge" I would know it.
Only you can decide if a pay-as-you-go plan such as this is suitable for you, but here's the quick math: if you know you will use your phone at least five minutes per day almost every day, then this plan isn't for you as it would cost you $37.50/month for only 150 minutes of use based on 25 cents/minute. If, like me, you are likely to have many days where you don't use the phone at all and other days where you use only a few minutes (with rare days that you use over 10 minutes), then this plan will be a bargain. (I used to be a Sprint PCS customer and ended up paying, on average, $1/minute for my calls because of my minimal phone use -- in other words, over four times as much as my Virgin Mobile minutes cost at their highest rate.)
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